Dirty Skirts

Like unicorns and seeing someone fit an
entire bag of marshmallows in their mouth, certain things are just better when
you see them in person. Enjoy the roaring crowds and floor-shaking bass of live
music without worrying about the DVD skipping during the good parts and get
entrance to the Dirty Skirts concert at Zula Sound Bar for R25.

Enjoying not only a loyal underground
following, but international stardom as well, the Dirty Skirts are a fiendishly
independent rock monster, drenched in sonic experimentation. Playing everything
from electro-rock to alternative pop, there’s never a dull moment when they’re
on stage; better by miles than listening to cleaned-up and autotuned songs on
the radio. Watching a concert comes with all the delightful smells, sounds and
vibrations of Cape Town culture combined with the eardrum-pleasing alternative
indie rock of a band often regarded as the best thing to happen to Cape Town
other than making it onto the World Monopoly board.

Hosted at Long Street’s Zula Sound Bar, the
must-be-seen spot for all Mother-City muso’s, the 23rd of July
promises to be a noisy night of musical mayhem for loyal fans and new-comers to
The Dirty Skirts alternative sound. Arrive early and grab a drink at one of the
two bars – try not to slosh it everywhere when the music starts and everyone
starts jumping around though. As with all their previous shows, anyone who
shows up in a Dirty Skirts band t-shirt gets free air. If you’re wondering what
the difference is between listening to Rolling
Like Thunder on the radio and seeing Jess de Tolly’s own mouth making those
words – today’s Groupon is even more important for you, because comparing live
music to radio noise is like comparing chocolate to lettuce.

With Jess de Tolly on lead vocals and
guitar, David Moffatt on guitar, Maurice Paliaga on bass and Mark de Menezes on
drums, all living it up and making noise on Zula’s intimate stage, the Dirty
Skirts Cape Town concert is sure to be a night to remember for everyone there.

Band
Fact: While many people think that Woodstock was
the most highly-attended concert in history, they’re wrong. In the early
1980’s, a band called ‘FaceWash’
performed for three hours outside an ancient Aztec temple to a crowd of nearly
750, 000 people.

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